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Tokyo stocks surge

Tokyo stocks surge

A financial monitor at a currency trading company in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average surging more than 1,100 points in morning trading on March 18, 2026.

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Tokyo stocks surge

Tokyo stocks surge

A financial data screen in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average surging more than 1,100 points during morning trading on Oct. 20, 2025.

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Nikkei plunges

Nikkei plunges

A financial data monitor in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average falling over 1,100 points during morning trading on Feb. 3, 2025, compared with the finish on Jan. 31, following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico.

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Nikkei index soars

Nikkei index soars

A stock monitor at a currency trading company in Tokyo shows the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average rising more than 1,100 points from the previous trading day's close on the afternoon of Aug. 13, 2024.

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Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

T-shirts, with illustrations and photos printed on them, flutter at a beach in Kuroshio, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, as a six-day art event using over 1,100 T-shirts begins on May 2, 2023.

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Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

T-shirts, with illustrations and photos printed on them, flutter at a beach in Kuroshio, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, as a six-day art event using over 1,100 T-shirts begins on May 2, 2023.

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Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine interim hall

Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine interim hall

Dazaifu Tenmangu, a Shinto shrine with a history of more than 1,100 years, in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture in southwestern Japan, unveils on May 12, 2023, a temporary hall built ahead of the first renovation of its main hall in 124 years slated to start in late May. The temporary hall designed by Japanese architect Sosuke Fujimoto will be used until the completion of the main hall in 2026.

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Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine interim hall

Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine interim hall

Dazaifu Tenmangu, a Shinto shrine with a history of more than 1,100 years, in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture in southwestern Japan, unveils on May 12, 2023, a temporary hall built ahead of the first renovation of its main hall in 124 years slated to start in late May. The temporary hall designed by Japanese architect Sosuke Fujimoto will be used until the completion of the main hall in 2026.

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Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

T-shirts, with illustrations and photos printed on them, flutter at a beach in Kuroshio, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, as a six-day art event using over 1,100 T-shirts begins on May 2, 2023.

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Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

Illustrated T-shirts hang at beach in western Japan

T-shirts, with illustrations and photos printed on them, flutter at a beach in Kuroshio, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, as a six-day art event using over 1,100 T-shirts begins on May 2, 2023.

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'Human Christmas tree' made by some 1,100 people

'Human Christmas tree' made by some 1,100 people

OSAKA, Japan - About 1,100 people dressed up like Santa Claus hold red and green boards at the stairs in front of the Grand Front Osaka commercial complex to form a Christmas tree on Dec. 23, 2014, in Osaka, western Japan.

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Tsunami-hit city makes DVD to pass on lessons to future

Tsunami-hit city makes DVD to pass on lessons to future

SENDAI, Japan - Shuichi Atsumi, head of a municipal library in Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, shows on Dec. 3, 2014, two DVDs produced by the northeastern Japan city aimed at passing on to future generations the lessons from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, which killed about 1,100 people in the city. The not-for-sale DVDs -- 3,000 copies in Japanese and 1,000 copies in English -- have been donated to public libraries nationwide as well as to local and overseas support groups.

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Victim of 2007 Kenyan riot shows her burnt face

Victim of 2007 Kenyan riot shows her burnt face

NAIROBI, Kenya - Florence Amunga, a victim of an arson attack shortly after the 2007 Kenyan presidential election, removes a scarf to show the scars on her face at her home in Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, on Oct. 10, 2014. Over 1,100 people died in a political riot at that time.

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Victim of 2007 Kenyan riot shows her pre-riot picture

Victim of 2007 Kenyan riot shows her pre-riot picture

NAIROBI, Kenya - Florence Amunga holds her picture at her home in Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, on Oct. 10, 2014, before suffering serious burns to her body in an arson attack shortly after the 2007 Kenyan presidential election. Over 1,100 people died in a political riot at that time.

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Bird flu in Japan

Bird flu in Japan

HITOYOSHI, Japan - Prefectural employees and other workers put on protective suits to cull chickens in the town of Taragi, Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on April 13, 2014. Two chickens tested positive for a highly pathogenic avian influenza earlier in the day at a farm in Taragi, where 1,100 chickens have died, setting off the culling of some 112,000 birds.

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Bird flu in Japan

Bird flu in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo on April 13, 2014. Two chickens tested positive for a highly pathogenic avian influenza earlier in the day at a farm in Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, where 1,100 chickens have died, setting off the culling through Monday of some 112,000 birds.

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Bird flu in Japan

Bird flu in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi answers reporters' questions in Tokyo on April 13, 2014. Two chickens tested positive for a highly pathogenic avian influenza earlier in the day at a farm in Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, where 1,100 chickens have died, setting off the culling through Monday of some 112,000 birds.

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Mass relocation of evacuees in Miyagi Pref.

Mass relocation of evacuees in Miyagi Pref.

MINAMISANRIKU, Japan - Evacuees wave to a bus carrying people relocating from the town of Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, to other facilities on April 3, 2011. Around 1,100 residents of the tsunami-hit town have started to move to other municipalities in the prefecture as part of a collective evacuation, but some residents have declined the offer of relocation as it did not meet their requirements.

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Returning home for the lunar New Year

Returning home for the lunar New Year

BEIJING, China - Chen Lei (L), a migrant worker in Beijing, takes a ride as he arrives at his hometown of Shihuazhen, a farming village in Hubei Province, after traveling 1,100 kilometers, on Jan. 31, 2011. Chen returned home for the lunar New Year, the only time of the year his family gets together.

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Disneyland celebrates Coming-of-Age Day with Mickey Mouse

Disneyland celebrates Coming-of-Age Day with Mickey Mouse

CHIBA, Japan - Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck celebrate with citizens of Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, who have newly reached adulthood, in a show during a coming-of-age ceremony at Tokyo Disneyland in the city on Jan. 11, 2010. About 1,100 citizens who have newly reached adulthood, about 70 percent of such people in the city, took part in the ninth Disneyland ceremony by the municipal government of Urayasu.

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3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

TOKYO, Japan - Fuel cell-powered vehicles from Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. leave the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Tokyo on Nov. 11, 2009, for a 1,100-kilometer run to Fukuoka to demonstrate that they can go as far as gasoline-powered cars on a single fueling. Toyota's FCHV-adv, Nissan's X-Trail FCV and Honda's FCX Clarity will be used in the event.

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1,100 visitors' journals

1,100 visitors' journals

HIROSHIMA, Japan - This June 25 photo shows more than 1,100 journals written by visitors who expressed their feelings and opinions after visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum since October 1970. The museum plans to keep the journals permanently.

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Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disneyland

Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disneyland

TOKYO, Japan - Two women pose with Mickey Mouse for a commemorative photo at Tokyo Disneyland in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, on Jan. 12, the Coming-of-Age Day national holiday in Japan, after attending a ceremony there to celebrate the start of adulthood. About 1,100 people aged 20 years old -- the legal age of adulthood in Japan -- took part in the ceremony.

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Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

TOKYO, Japan - Trading resumes at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Jan. 19. Stocks prices opened sharply higher, with investors buying a wide range of shares after the key Nikkei index lost over 1,100 points in the past three days.

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Tokyo stocks rebound in morning after recent free fall

Tokyo stocks rebound in morning after recent free fall

TOKYO, Japan - A pedestrian looks at the price board at a brokerage house in Tokyo's Marunouchi district on Jan. 19. Tokyo stocks staged a powerful rebound, with investors scooping up a wide range of shares after the key Nikkei index lost over 1,100 points in the past three days.

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Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the media take to the Market Center of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Stocks as the bourse resumes trading on Jan. 19. Stocks prices opened sharply higher, with investors buying a wide range of shares after the key Nikkei index lost over 1,100 points in the past three days.

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Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

Tokyo stocks rebound as TSE resumes trading

TOKYO, Japan - Trading resumes at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Jan. 19. Stocks prices opened sharply higher, with investors buying a wide range of shares after the key Nikkei index lost over 1,100 points in the past three days.

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Kyoto holds Jidai Matsuri festival

Kyoto holds Jidai Matsuri festival

KYOTO, Japan - About 2,000 people dressed in historical costume to celebrate Kyoto's 1,100-year history as Japan's ancient capital (794-1867) parade through the city's streets to mark the annual Jidai Matsuri (Festival of Eras) on Oct. 22.

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Kyoto holds Jidai Matsuri festival

Kyoto holds Jidai Matsuri festival

KYOTO, Japan - About 2,000 people dressed in historical costume to celebrate Kyoto's 1,100-year history as Japan's ancient capital (794-1867) parade through the city's streets to mark the annual Jidai Matsuri (Festival of Eras) on Oct. 22. Guests from the Italian city of Florence joined the procession for the first time to mark the 40th anniversary of the signing of a sister-city pact between the two cities.

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(3)Fukui Prefecture hit by heavy rain

(3)Fukui Prefecture hit by heavy rain

MIYAMA, Japan -A resident is rescued by a firefighter in the town of Miyama, Fukui Prefecture, where part of a river embankment was broken by heavy rainfalls on July 18. Thousands of households have been advised to evacuate, including 1,370 in the prefectural capital Fukui and 1,100 in Miyama.

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(2)Fukui Prefecture hit by heavy rain

(2)Fukui Prefecture hit by heavy rain

MIYAMA, Japan -Firefighters rescue residents in the town of Miyama, Fukui Prefecture, which was hit by torrential rains on July 18. Thousands of households have been advised to evacuate, including 1,370 in the prefectural capital Fukui and 1,100 in Miyama.

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(2)Chinese students stage protest march

(2)Chinese students stage protest march

XIAN, China - An effigy of a Japanese carrying slogans such ''Jap, get out of China'' is hung during a student protest march in the central Chinese city of Xian on Nov. 1. On Oct. 29, three Japanese language students and a Japanese professor at Northwest University, a general-purpose college with 2,300 students and 1,100 faculty, wore bras and hung fake genitals from their waists at a party performance, according to reports by the official Xinhua News Agency.

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Festival of Eras held in Kyoto

Festival of Eras held in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - The Festival of Eras is held in Kyoto on Oct. 23 to commemorate the founding of the ancient capital of Kyoto in 794. The festival features a procession of some 2,000 people dressed up as major historical figures over a period of 1,100 years.

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Panamanian-registered freighter runs aground in Kochi port

Panamanian-registered freighter runs aground in Kochi port

KOCHI, Japan - The photo shows a Panamanian-registered freighter being towed by a tugboat in Kochi port on the afternoon of June 1. The 947-ton Flausan, carrying about 1,100 tons of scarp iron, ran aground in the port at about 10:30 a.m. shortly after the vessel left the port for South Korea.

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Olympic flame arrives in Nagano

Olympic flame arrives in Nagano

The Olympic relay completes its journey to the central Japan city of Nagano via three different routes on Feb. 6. After their 1,100-km trek across Japan they were reunited into a single flame with the help of International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samaranch (C).

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